Teacher Strikes and High Fees Blamed for 2024 KCSE Failures: Principals Speak Out

[Nairobi Wire - Kenya] - 16/01/2025
Teacher strikes and soaring school fees are at the heart of the challenges facing Kenya’s education system as seen in the 2024 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) results. Out of 958,928 candidates, a troubling 74.5%, or 712,537 students, failed to achieve the minimum university (…)
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